The famous California Street, home to many passing cable cars kindly disrupted my frame every 30 seconds. If I’m honest, I didn’t mind that much as it really created the hustle and bustle atmosphere I wanted, rubbing shoulders with the building’s overhang, your eye leads deeper into the frame, aided by the light reflecting off the cable tracks.. The best view of San Francisco’s streets is in California St! For me this is the best angle, with the Chinese elements between buildings and if you get to shoot the right elements together you get the perfect pic.
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California Street’s history reflects San Francisco’s growth from a Gold Rush boom town to a major cultural, economic, and financial center on the West Coast.. California Street to Oakland Bay Bridge. California Street is a major thoroughfare in San Francisco, California. It is one of the longest streets in San Francisco, and includes a number of important landmarks. It runs in an approximately straight 5.2 mi (8.4 km) east-west line from the Financial District to Lincoln Park on the West Side of the city.